Told through the letters, research, and clippings of investigative journalist Glendon Pierce, who believed he was becoming a werewolf before he mysteriously disappeared, this scrapbook history of the werewolf in human culture explores all of the world's major werewolf myths, including Native American skinwalkers, the French "beast of Gévaudan," and Louisiana's rougarou. Filled with photos and drawings, this book for readers 10 and up also contains 15 removable facsimile documents, including a map made by Pierce, posters related to popular werewolf stories, letters between the journalist and the mysterious Elsa, and police reports about Pierce's case.